I hated this season because of Trish behavior, but also for Jessica always complaining about her power being a curse, while the audience didn't saw anything that actually justify that... She can control her strength, her power doesn't seem to cause any pain, it doesn't affect her behavior like "you know who"... how is it a curse exactly ?
@@trebmal587 jessica believes it to be a curse bc she has anger issues which people with anger issues are prone to violence. She was terrified that she would hurt someone or kill someone. She didn't want to be like kilgrave. Also she thinks it is a curse bc of how kilgrave forced her to use them to kill Lukes wife. Like it took everything in Jessica not to kill Trish after her mother died. I completely understand why she thinks it is a curse. Everyone is afraid of her after they figure out she has powers as well as some have even asked her to kill with said powers.
Other dumb decisions by Tv Characters: 1: Danny Taunts a Serial Killer on TV (Blue Bloods) 2: Jason and his girlfriend try to get it on while accompanying Elizabeth (Madam Secretary) 3: Ross sleeps with another woman while on a break from his relationship (Friends) Just to name a few
#1 None of the Saviors kill Negan. He has no leadership skills, he contributes nothing to his society, he makes enemies among his own people every chance he gets and he antagonizes every group he encounters. If it weren't for his plot armor, he would have had his skull smashed in a long time ago.
The decision was to keep the book and not destroy it. But ego was WW worst enemy--he wanted that book bc it was proof of Gale's admiration even though he manipulated Jesse into killing him.
@@unicornzombielove True. But while it's his biggest enemy it's also his greatest motivation. Its both the part of him that has the balls per say to do all of his crazy shit.
@@SciFlyZ noo that's the tv's biggest flaw. he fought Gus by saving Jesse. the writers keep implying he only fought him because he wanted to 'be the man' but he did the right thing by saving jesse. after that he had no choice until Gus was dead
W Yeah, OP(Overpowered) is a term that describes a character or object that can barely or is impossibly to beat. In this case, the Flash is op because of how fast he is, there is litterally no one faster than him (including Superman) and he can run, think, and react at the speed of sound(and sometimes even faster than light), so obviously no villian should realistically give him trouble and yet almost every episode somehow a villain gets the upper hand constantly.
Season three of the flash was mediocre, repetitive and had many lost opportunities. Having another speedster yet again and trying to keep his identity a mystery for 22 episodes even though many fans guessed it. That was just stupid. And they should've kept iris dead. The way they had that episode where she was saying her vows in her phone was heartbreaking and felt bold to kill her. By leaving her alive shows that killing off laurel has made them afraid to pull the trigger on who dies.
Honestly though Rebecca leaving her job wasn’t a stupid decision. She was extremely unhappy and had constant anxiety which she had to tell herself she was happy. She later explains why leaving her job and moving was more than just about Josh. She found happiness and genuineness in the people she later on meets. This is hammered even more so when an old co worker from her firm shows up and mirror exactly what Rebecca used to be. #2 Rick wasn’t there to murder everyone. He was there to make a deal with whoever wanted to surrender and they could live. He gave them a chance and when Negan and the rest refused, he drew the giant herd of Walkers towards the Sanctuary to trap them. It’s actually smart because it saves on bullets, and less casualties for his side of people. It was a call back to Rick’s philosophy that if you break the windows of the building their society will crumble. This plan would have worked if it hadn’t been for Daryl and Eugene.
Bridget hammond plus the whole rebecca leaving her job and moving to california is the whole point of the show, if she hadn't done any of that, what would the show have been about?
The entire point of him saving Negan was him recognising that they needed to change their ways and that they can't just keep on killing each other when the real enemy is the walkers. The remaining survivors had to learn to work together to prosper and live in shared world. Why does no one get this?
I just get the feeling that some of the remaining saviors might not feel the same way. Assuming that there will be a time jump by season nine, that will be enough for someone to infiltrate Alexandria, and try to help Negan escape. Possibly Arat. If an escape attempt is made, maybe Michonne could be killed trying to stop it. Maybe even Daryl. There will be collateral damage eventually as a result of saving Negan. The show doesn't always follow the comics, so, I would not be surprised if something like that happens.
Number two should have been Ned spilling his knowledge of the Lannister incest to Cersei and telling her that he would absolutely be telling the king when he returned.
I don't think Ned's decision to tell Cersei was dumb, I think it was dumb that he didn't prepare for what Cersei could do after telling her the truth he had discovered.
I wouldn’t put Rebecca even in the honorable mentions. True, it sounds like a dumb decision, but she hated her job and her life ended up improving because of her move to West Covina.
No, Kim didn’t have a gun but they were bad guys.She needs to try to catch them if she gets the chance.Yes, she could die but she also can survive.They are evil guys.Kim needs to try to stop them at any cost.
Isn’t any amount of cocaine bad for a toddler? Even on the show when they refer to him as ODing I’m like ‘okay doctor, what should’ve been an appropriate amount of cocaine?’
Game of thrones pretty much run on this shit. That whole series can be summed up in "gore, smut, and stupidity." And I'm surprised they picked the Flashpoint decision for The Flash, when the choice to specifically NOT go after DeVoe when he was all but defenseless was even worse. At least creating Flashpoint could be attributed to Barry getting emotional, which gave it some degree of sense, but that latter decision was pure stupidity without any sense whatsoever.
Yeah Maggie getting in the box was stupid but it doesn’t compare to Gloria Mott hiring a horrifying looking clown she saw on the side of the road to entertain her son which happened in the exact same season
dexter didn't save trinity because he liked him and had things to learn from him still. he did it because he went on the trip to kill trinity himself. he had his hotel room prepped and everything. you guys have got to pay closer attention to the things that you put in your lists. like facts, maybe?
I went onto this list expecting to see how Dexter leaves his Son with someone he barely knows and then fucking drives into a storm. But ya know, dexter made a bunch of bad decisions.
True, but if you're referring to what I think you're referring to, it's a movie, not a TV series. And let's face it, he knows even as he's saying that.
Season 8 of Walking Dead was full of dumb decisions but Rick choosing to save Negan & befriend the bloodthirsty Saviours was THE ultimate of dumb decisions. (clearly the writers have no understand of human psychology at all - people like that won't skip off into the sunset)
The FIRST episode I ever watched of Shameless was when Fiona... (SPOILER ALERT!) cheated on her boss WITH HIS BROTHER, and stupidly left his coke out for her 2 year-old brother to snort landing her in jail. So, yeah... Kinda never really warmed up to her after that
That wasn't dumb dicision . Grounders betreyed them 10 times. And if roan won over lexa . That army would follow ontari and atack arcadia .Grounders always betreyed them bellamy and others had no reason to trust lexa
I understand what you mean bc I was really disappointed on him when he took that decision but what he did will haunt him forever so at least he had a conscious and knows he was wrong to do that. Their world is really hard so it's easy to judge from where we are but we don't know how we would react in their position. But I hated him in that moment too ;)
Fiona didn't "forget" to put the cocaine away. She actively and purposefully left it out with the kids running around to continue doing it throughout her birthday celebration. It was her reaction to that near fatal mistake that made me realize that she too was a villainous type character on this show.
We definitely need to add Charmed when Prue didn’t use her telekinesis when fighting Shax. Instead, she pushed the doctor out of the way and got hit instead, resulting in her death
So.... we ignore the fact Rick was offering the saviors a chance to surrender....hence why he didnt shoot immediately and he need to stall for the herd
CGCentral HD Exactly! Rick was there for a deal. He will kill Negan later not right there. Even gabriel told him “Its not about you” meaning don’t be selfish to risk your people’s lives to kill Negan just for the satisfaction.
I was just about to say this but you got here before me!!! Rick and everyone else were giving Negans people a chance to surrender because as Rick said, "only one person has to die". That being Negan. And Rick was giving them as much time to surrender as possible before shooting the place up and cornering them in with the herd of walkers.
But Rick in the beginning said he will kill Negan it was literally the first episode of season 8 not to mention he could have killed him with his own baseball bat when Negan attacked Alexendra
Yeah, Ned, when a guy is constantly saying, "You shouldn't trust me," maybe you should take into account that he might be right. Though there's nothing in this video about Mohinder from Heroes. God, that man was so dumb, it was painful to watch, especially with his vapid monologues that opened the episode. He lost me in the first episode when he repeated the ten percent myth and with each subsequent episode, I wished I could reach through the screen, grab his hair and slam his face against the nearest hard surface, while going, "NO!" over and over. I managed to stay with the show for a while in spite of Mohinder, because I liked some of the other characters, but then they all became stupid and I just gave up. The only character who made it through the series with his badass credentials still intact, was Noah Bennett and that was largely because he was the series' Badass Normal. The Badass Normal trope is so awesome that you have to put in a shitton of effort to destroy that character and even if you do, the Badass Normal will escape with most of his/her coolness intact, because Badass Normals are above all else, effortlessly cool. I know people will bring up Peter from Heroes, but Mohinder annoyed me more. He's supposed to be the genius geneticist piecing all the information together, yet he constantly makes errors in judgement that even a brain-damaged fifth-grader would know not to. I hate the Informed Attribute. Don't tell me a character is a genius, then have him act like someone who was dragon-kicked as a baby.
Well, Rick's countdown didn't give Negan time to escape. He cut the countdown in the middle while Negan and his Lieutenants were just standing there and fired. Rick just missed.
lots of shows at some point suddenly have their character(s) make a dumb decision even when it goes against the character itself for plot reasons or to create drama. It's all bad writing really.
Honestly, I found Caitlin keeping a piece of the Philosopher's Stone and Wally throwing it into the Speed Force all by himself only to let Savitar out of his prison was more stupid than Barry creating Flashpoint. But that's just me.
0:50 - #10. Barry Creates An Alternative Timeline ~ The Flash 1:29 - #9. Zoe Meets Frank In Secret ~ House Of Cards 2:10 - #8. Maggie Gets In The Box ~ American Horror Story 3:01 - #7. Fiona Forgets To Put Away The Cocaine ~ Shameless 3:48 - #6. McNulty Gives Birth To A (Fake) Serial Killer ~ The Wire 4:30 - #5. Among Other Things, An Unarmed Kim Bauer Chases Down A Killer ~ 24 5:17 - #4. Lester Tackles His Marital Problems (With A Hammer) ~ Fargo 6:04 - #3. Dexter Saves The Trinity Killer ~ Dexter 6:57 - #2. Ned Trusts Littlefinger ~ Game Of Thrones 8:16 - #1. Rick Decides To Kill Negan And The Saviors (But Does Not Shoot Them When In Clear View) ~ The Walking Dead Honorable Mentions: 7:49 - (1) Adriana Trusting Christopher ~ The Sopranos 7:56 - (2) Rachel Forgets To Turn Off The Camera ~ UnReal 8:03 - (3) Rebecca Leaves A Great Job in Manhattan And Follows Her Ex-Boyfriend Back To California ~ Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Zoe met Frank in private a lot of times. I also remember nearly getting eaten by a cougar, but she got a call from her daughter and had to go back home.
To be fair wat Barry did wasn’t dumb it was acting out of disbelief & utter distraught that both his parents are gone & wants to end his pain. Yes, he wouldn’t know the consequences but wouldn’t anybody do the same if their loved one was murdered in front of them & would do anything to get them back?😗
She didn't forget to put it away. She, Veronica, and some other people decided to snort it and she left it in a place where Liam could easily reach it. That was the dumb decision, leaving drugs in arms reach of a child.
just don't do drugs, she was poor and cocaine is expensive, that was the dumbest decision tbh. If u got stress play some game in your phone for godsake, go sightseeing or something, its much cheaper and free too.
The Stark family collectively should have been #1. Ned trusting Littlefinger is one thing, but what about Catelyn releasing Jaime? or Robb marrying Talisa? or Arya not naming Tywin/Cersei/Joffrey to Jaqen H'gar? or Sansa trusting Littlefinger and agreeing to marry Ramsey? or Rickon for not zig-zagging? Or Bran for starting the whole war by disobeying his mother and climbing the tower walls, as well as getting The 3 Eyed Crow (Blood Raven) and Hodor killed?
Since you mentioned the flash don't forget Oliver Queen with 0 sword training challenging the then best swordsman in the world to a duel to the death.....
I humbly disagree that Rebecca's decision to leave her job in New York and move to California was dumb decision. She was unhappy, stressed out, and overworked in New York, and in California, she finally has a life worth living with friends that love her, even if there were some bumps in the road getting there. I'd rather be happy and poor, than rich and stressed out.
Is it me or does Robb and Ned both seem twice as dumb in the show than in the books despite making the same decisions (mostly. Robb, was a bit more intelligent at the Red Wedding in not bringing Jeyne with him)? Idk I have this impression that the show is like "you're honorable? ha! that must mean you're also really stupid!"
"Angel." On the final episode, Lindsay (series-long bad guy) trusted the good guys to actually trust him. Dumb decision. They killed him after they used him.
koloto47 are you referring to the British original version of shameless? Because if it is you should have just said that because yes the British version is no longer on Netflix but the American version is still on Netflix.
There could be a whole top ten just for The Walking Dead. That's why I stopped watching. Edit: oh look they chose the exact moment I turned off the tv.
You could make a top 10 dumb decisions just from Pretty Little Liars, like leaving your computer, which you have important material on, completely UNGUARDED and easily accessible by anyone during a house showing.
Gossip Girl should have at least an honorable mention. SPOILERS: Chuck Bass helping Bart Bass come out of the shadows. Later Bart reveals he is evil, takes over Bass Industries and tries to kill Chuck.
kaitsu - You Call watching a severely dysfunctional family constantly fucking other people over, cheating on the ones they love and hurting good people just for personal gain fun? No. It’s not. If you can relate to any one character in that show you should be concerned about your morals. Not to mention the writing is awful and 99% of the drama feels forced just for shock value.
Shameless is 8 seasons of bad decisions.
it's called Shameless for a reason
Mostly Fiona
Mostly Frank, Fiona's not far off though.
Lets not forget about Debbie
Lulu Alvarez Debbie disappoints me she used to be good
Fiona should’ve never taken that cocaine from Robbie in the first place
Almost everything Trish Walker does in Season 2 of "Jessica Jones."
I hated this season because of Trish behavior, but also for Jessica always complaining about her power being a curse, while the audience didn't saw anything that actually justify that... She can control her strength, her power doesn't seem to cause any pain, it doesn't affect her behavior like "you know who"... how is it a curse exactly ?
True. Trish Walker was such a bitch in that season i couldn't stand her and now that she has superpowers im even more pissed off
@@trebmal587 jessica believes it to be a curse bc she has anger issues which people with anger issues are prone to violence. She was terrified that she would hurt someone or kill someone. She didn't want to be like kilgrave. Also she thinks it is a curse bc of how kilgrave forced her to use them to kill Lukes wife. Like it took everything in Jessica not to kill Trish after her mother died.
I completely understand why she thinks it is a curse. Everyone is afraid of her after they figure out she has powers as well as some have even asked her to kill with said powers.
Other dumb decisions by Tv Characters:
1: Danny Taunts a Serial Killer on TV (Blue Bloods)
2: Jason and his girlfriend try to get it on while accompanying Elizabeth (Madam Secretary)
3: Ross sleeps with another woman while on a break from his relationship (Friends)
Just to name a few
#1 None of the Saviors kill Negan.
He has no leadership skills, he contributes nothing to his society, he makes enemies among his own people every chance he gets and he antagonizes every group he encounters. If it weren't for his plot armor, he would have had his skull smashed in a long time ago.
The same plot armor that has kept rick and co alive this long
I can't disagree with that.
The biggest mistake on the walking dead was Rick and company having a rocket launcher and not using it to take out the Saviours.
The Starks from Game of Thrones could have a top 10 list by themselves.
No mention of Walter white leaving the book on the back of the toilet??
i think the worst decision he made was fighting Gus for Power and not just making the money.
The decision was to keep the book and not destroy it. But ego was WW worst enemy--he wanted that book bc it was proof of Gale's admiration even though he manipulated Jesse into killing him.
I'm rewatchingit now. Brain injury so I don't remember anything. Spoiler
@@unicornzombielove True. But while it's his biggest enemy it's also his greatest motivation. Its both the part of him that has the balls per say to do all of his crazy shit.
@@SciFlyZ noo that's the tv's biggest flaw. he fought Gus by saving Jesse. the writers keep implying he only fought him because he wanted to 'be the man' but he did the right thing by saving jesse. after that he had no choice until Gus was dead
Since the Flashpoint episode, the series became more and more stupid to me and i can't take it seriously anymore, it is just plain stupid.
Just watch the movie
Right, the flash is op and they well always give dumb reasons to him getting his ass kicked
W Yeah, OP(Overpowered) is a term that describes a character or object that can barely or is impossibly to beat. In this case, the Flash is op because of how fast he is, there is litterally no one faster than him (including Superman) and he can run, think, and react at the speed of sound(and sometimes even faster than light), so obviously no villian should realistically give him trouble and yet almost every episode somehow a villain gets the upper hand constantly.
W OP is much, much older than Infinity War.
Season three of the flash was mediocre, repetitive and had many lost opportunities. Having another speedster yet again and trying to keep his identity a mystery for 22 episodes even though many fans guessed it. That was just stupid. And they should've kept iris dead. The way they had that episode where she was saying her vows in her phone was heartbreaking and felt bold to kill her. By leaving her alive shows that killing off laurel has made them afraid to pull the trigger on who dies.
lester killing his wife improved his life. his biggest mistake was confronting Malvo (and attacking him afterwards)
No. 1
Getting out of bed
Every character played by Sean Bean
100% accurate
Every character who made deal Rumpelstiltskin in OUAT.
(Ok, mine is a tantrum rather than a decision) The Strain, season 3 finale... OHHH MY GOD!
Treme: Harley decides to offer some fatherly advice to the guy who just mugged him at gunpoint.
Honestly though Rebecca leaving her job wasn’t a stupid decision. She was extremely unhappy and had constant anxiety which she had to tell herself she was happy. She later explains why leaving her job and moving was more than just about Josh. She found happiness and genuineness in the people she later on meets. This is hammered even more so when an old co worker from her firm shows up and mirror exactly what Rebecca used to be.
#2 Rick wasn’t there to murder everyone. He was there to make a deal with whoever wanted to surrender and they could live. He gave them a chance and when Negan and the rest refused, he drew the giant herd of Walkers towards the Sanctuary to trap them. It’s actually smart because it saves on bullets, and less casualties for his side of people. It was a call back to Rick’s philosophy that if you break the windows of the building their society will crumble. This plan would have worked if it hadn’t been for Daryl and Eugene.
Bridget hammond plus the whole rebecca leaving her job and moving to california is the whole point of the show, if she hadn't done any of that, what would the show have been about?
Darryl Pandaleke I guess her watching more of those butter commercials
Rick wanted Negan to feel the same fear he felt when Negan counted down...so I kinda get why he did that
Yes walking dead Shud be #1and killing Carl too was wrong
#1 should have been Rick choosing to save Negan after slashing his throat.
Agreed
So honoring a sons wish is a dumb decision for a father?
It's not backfired let
The entire point of him saving Negan was him recognising that they needed to change their ways and that they can't just keep on killing each other when the real enemy is the walkers. The remaining survivors had to learn to work together to prosper and live in shared world.
Why does no one get this?
I just get the feeling that some of the remaining saviors might not feel the same way. Assuming that there will be a time jump by season nine, that will be enough for someone to infiltrate Alexandria, and try to help Negan escape. Possibly Arat. If an escape attempt is made, maybe Michonne could be killed trying to stop it. Maybe even Daryl. There will be collateral damage eventually as a result of saving Negan. The show doesn't always follow the comics, so, I would not be surprised if something like that happens.
Number two should have been Ned spilling his knowledge of the Lannister incest to Cersei and telling her that he would absolutely be telling the king when he returned.
Theron's decision to sack Westeros was FAR worse than Ned's!
How about Oliver Queen not choosing to live the good rich life, and decides to fight crime with a bow and arrows?
I don't think Ned's decision to tell Cersei was dumb, I think it was dumb that he didn't prepare for what Cersei could do after telling her the truth he had discovered.
Ya, the worst should have been rob stark breaking his vow to the Freys
Love how Barry fucking up was the number 10
That count was so stupid, after your first meeting with the guy he smashes his friends head with the bat. Who wrote that in the script?
I wouldn’t put Rebecca even in the honorable mentions. True, it sounds like a dumb decision, but she hated her job and her life ended up improving because of her move to West Covina.
People really need to stop being so harsh on Kim Bauer. She did what she had to do to save her father.
DEXTER I STILL CANT GET OVER THAT DECISION
Almost entire season 1 of Jessica Jones is a study in stupid decisions.
How about top 10 worst creative decisions on shows like killing a character or certain storylines
No, Kim didn’t have a gun but they were bad guys.She needs to try to catch them if she gets the chance.Yes, she could die but she also can survive.They are evil guys.Kim needs to try to stop them at any cost.
Isn’t any amount of cocaine bad for a toddler? Even on the show when they refer to him as ODing I’m like ‘okay doctor, what should’ve been an appropriate amount of cocaine?’
Game of thrones pretty much run on this shit. That whole series can be summed up in "gore, smut, and stupidity."
And I'm surprised they picked the Flashpoint decision for The Flash, when the choice to specifically NOT go after DeVoe when he was all but defenseless was even worse. At least creating Flashpoint could be attributed to Barry getting emotional, which gave it some degree of sense, but that latter decision was pure stupidity without any sense whatsoever.
Kiiinda feels like regular sight should have caught these ones.
Remember when one of Kim Bauer's bone headed decision ended up with one of her boyfriends losing a leg? yeahhhhh
Yeah Maggie getting in the box was stupid but it doesn’t compare to Gloria Mott hiring a horrifying looking clown she saw on the side of the road to entertain her son which happened in the exact same season
Just about every decision Phoebe made in Charmed. I swear didn't she learn her lesson when she was almost executed in season 2.
dexter didn't save trinity because he liked him and had things to learn from him still. he did it because he went on the trip to kill trinity himself. he had his hotel room prepped and everything. you guys have got to pay closer attention to the things that you put in your lists. like facts, maybe?
I went onto this list expecting to see how Dexter leaves his Son with someone he barely knows and then fucking drives into a storm. But ya know, dexter made a bunch of bad decisions.
When Walt decides he wants to build an empire in season 5 of Breaking Bad
When walt call-in the nazi gang to kill hank.
Rick and Morty abandoning their universe and starting a new one in a different universe is my #1. Too many reasons to list 😅
Taystee doesn’t take the deal to end the prison riot on Orange Is The New Black.
Someone name a dumb decision from Lost. Can't think of one off the top of my head
This didn’t come out in time for Dean Winchester saying yes to Michael.
Well, desperate times call for desperate measures. But I see your point.
*"No, what's in the box, oh god, what's in the box"*
True, but if you're referring to what I think you're referring to, it's a movie, not a TV series. And let's face it, he knows even as he's saying that.
number 1 should be every decision rick has made since season 5
The walking dead season season 7 and 8 should have been every number on this list
I can see why #1 is #1 but I like Negan and do not want him to die.
Dexter didn’t save Arthur he was disrupted by the workers behind him
You could make a top ten on Gilligans island
Could fill this entire list with decision from the walking dead season 2. Hell Andrea alone would have 20
I wish ned would’ve survived I wonder how his reign would’ve been
Season 8 of Walking Dead was full of dumb decisions but Rick choosing to save Negan & befriend the bloodthirsty Saviours was THE ultimate of dumb decisions. (clearly the writers have no understand of human psychology at all - people like that won't skip off into the sunset)
I think the worst decision was when starllord hit Thanos when they were so close to taking the gauntlet of.
The Swedish Gamer yeeees exactly
Or thor not aiming for the head
The Swedish Gamer tv decisions not movies.
The Swedish Gamer Please how would you have reacted at his place ?
thanos is capable of receiving hulk's fists, pretty sure starlord's is like a baby tapping his face
Good job missing the entire point of Crazy Ex Girlfriend.
Well they all can’t be rocket scientists 😂
Yeah but Barry got a team of them
It doesn't take a scientist to use common sense :P
You could make a list consisting solely of "the Walking Dead." Or better yet, "Dumbest Decisions done by Lori Grimes on the Walking Dead."
The FIRST episode I ever watched of Shameless was when Fiona... (SPOILER ALERT!)
cheated on her boss WITH HIS BROTHER, and stupidly left his coke out for her 2 year-old brother to snort landing her in jail. So, yeah... Kinda never really warmed up to her after that
Jonathan D'Haiti wtf
Lord Zedd marrying Rita in Power Rangers.
eh to be fair they had a happy ending
rosenrot234 true
Dude, he was put under a spell.
Not sure he was truly better off beforehand, but...
Maybe,, maybe not. (See episode 127, "The Potion Notion".)
You have 8 whole seasons of bad decisions I’m TWD and you choose that one?
Victor Hawthorne a one that isnt even a bad decision
prolly saving it for a different vid entirely: *Top 10 Dumbest Decisions by The Walking Dead Characters*
when bellamy helps kill 300 grounders who were there to protect them on the 100
RobynAC lost all my remaining respect for Bellamy after that episode
ADubey same
Thangs God there are people who dislike him. I really hate a society that has a fanbase for Bellamy.
That wasn't dumb dicision . Grounders betreyed them 10 times. And if roan won over lexa . That army would follow ontari and atack arcadia .Grounders always betreyed them bellamy and others had no reason to trust lexa
I understand what you mean bc I was really disappointed on him when he took that decision but what he did will haunt him forever so at least he had a conscious and knows he was wrong to do that. Their world is really hard so it's easy to judge from where we are but we don't know how we would react in their position. But I hated him in that moment too ;)
I saw Fiona on the cover and Knew EXACTLY WHY LOL
Walt keeping Gale’s book on his toilet for anyone to read
Tiernan Neville and Hank, too. He has a lot of nerve pooping in the master bathroom like that.
Jon trusting Cersie.
Barry ruining the timeline(twice).
Oliver letting Laurel be a vigilante.
Rick letting Negan live.
Ned knows he was stupid for trusting Littlefinger 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
If everyone made grounded well informed good decisions, we wouldn't have exciting TV.
Fiona didn't "forget" to put the cocaine away. She actively and purposefully left it out with the kids running around to continue doing it throughout her birthday celebration. It was her reaction to that near fatal mistake that made me realize that she too was a villainous type character on this show.
We definitely need to add Charmed when Prue didn’t use her telekinesis when fighting Shax. Instead, she pushed the doctor out of the way and got hit instead, resulting in her death
So.... we ignore the fact Rick was offering the saviors a chance to surrender....hence why he didnt shoot immediately and he need to stall for the herd
CGCentral HD the facts don’t mean shit cause we feel a certain way lol
CGCentral HD Exactly! Rick was there for a deal. He will kill Negan later not right there. Even gabriel told him “Its not about you” meaning don’t be selfish to risk your people’s lives to kill Negan just for the satisfaction.
I was just about to say this but you got here before me!!! Rick and everyone else were giving Negans people a chance to surrender because as Rick said, "only one person has to die". That being Negan. And Rick was giving them as much time to surrender as possible before shooting the place up and cornering them in with the herd of walkers.
But Rick in the beginning said he will kill Negan it was literally the first episode of season 8 not to mention he could have killed him with his own baseball bat when Negan attacked Alexendra
Daryl ramming the HQ was worse
Yeah, Ned, when a guy is constantly saying, "You shouldn't trust me," maybe you should take into account that he might be right.
Though there's nothing in this video about Mohinder from Heroes. God, that man was so dumb, it was painful to watch, especially with his vapid monologues that opened the episode. He lost me in the first episode when he repeated the ten percent myth and with each subsequent episode, I wished I could reach through the screen, grab his hair and slam his face against the nearest hard surface, while going, "NO!" over and over. I managed to stay with the show for a while in spite of Mohinder, because I liked some of the other characters, but then they all became stupid and I just gave up. The only character who made it through the series with his badass credentials still intact, was Noah Bennett and that was largely because he was the series' Badass Normal. The Badass Normal trope is so awesome that you have to put in a shitton of effort to destroy that character and even if you do, the Badass Normal will escape with most of his/her coolness intact, because Badass Normals are above all else, effortlessly cool.
I know people will bring up Peter from Heroes, but Mohinder annoyed me more. He's supposed to be the genius geneticist piecing all the information together, yet he constantly makes errors in judgement that even a brain-damaged fifth-grader would know not to. I hate the Informed Attribute. Don't tell me a character is a genius, then have him act like someone who was dragon-kicked as a baby.
Well, Rick's countdown didn't give Negan time to escape. He cut the countdown in the middle while Negan and his Lieutenants were just standing there and fired. Rick just missed.
lots of shows at some point suddenly have their character(s) make a dumb decision even when it goes against the character itself for plot reasons or to create drama. It's all bad writing really.
First one should’ve been Daryl gets Glenn killed
Splintorious but he didn't, they clearly talk about that and how it wasn't his fault
EpicCurliness If Daryl didn't lose his temper and punch Negan then Glenn wouldn't have been killed in retaliation
Glenn's death wasn't Daryl's fault. Only one person was swinging around a baseball bat. PS. Negan should've been tortured to death.
Actually, if you read the comics, Glenn's death is unavoidable. Abraham's death however was. I liked Abraham.
Negan is a psychopath. He would have killed Glenn anyway.
Jesse Pinkman agreeing partnership with Walter White :/
Walter white keeping Gale's book
Honestly, I found Caitlin keeping a piece of the Philosopher's Stone and Wally throwing it into the Speed Force all by himself only to let Savitar out of his prison was more stupid than Barry creating Flashpoint.
But that's just me.
0:50 - #10. Barry Creates An Alternative Timeline ~ The Flash
1:29 - #9. Zoe Meets Frank In Secret ~ House Of Cards
2:10 - #8. Maggie Gets In The Box ~ American Horror Story
3:01 - #7. Fiona Forgets To Put Away The Cocaine ~ Shameless
3:48 - #6. McNulty Gives Birth To A (Fake) Serial Killer ~ The Wire
4:30 - #5. Among Other Things, An Unarmed Kim Bauer Chases Down A Killer ~ 24
5:17 - #4. Lester Tackles His Marital Problems (With A Hammer) ~ Fargo
6:04 - #3. Dexter Saves The Trinity Killer ~ Dexter
6:57 - #2. Ned Trusts Littlefinger ~ Game Of Thrones
8:16 - #1. Rick Decides To Kill Negan And The Saviors (But Does Not Shoot Them When In Clear View) ~ The Walking Dead
Honorable Mentions:
7:49 - (1) Adriana Trusting Christopher ~ The Sopranos
7:56 - (2) Rachel Forgets To Turn Off The Camera ~ UnReal
8:03 - (3) Rebecca Leaves A Great Job in Manhattan And Follows Her Ex-Boyfriend Back To California ~ Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Zoe met Frank in private a lot of times.
I also remember nearly getting eaten by a cougar, but she got a call from her daughter and had to go back home.
To be fair wat Barry did wasn’t dumb it was acting out of disbelief & utter distraught that both his parents are gone & wants to end his pain.
Yes, he wouldn’t know the consequences but wouldn’t anybody do the same if their loved one was murdered in front of them & would do anything to get them back?😗
He is dumb because he was warned by himself(future barry) to not save his mother at the end of season one
How is forgetting to put away cocaine a decision?
Laff Twous The dumbest part was saying it was her cocaine when it wasn't. No snitchin, the code of the street.
She didn't forget to put it away. She, Veronica, and some other people decided to snort it and she left it in a place where Liam could easily reach it. That was the dumb decision, leaving drugs in arms reach of a child.
just don't do drugs, she was poor and cocaine is expensive, that was the dumbest decision tbh. If u got stress play some game in your phone for godsake, go sightseeing or something, its much cheaper and free too.
"Much cheaper and free too"
Wonderfully said.
She didn't pay for the cocaine though lol.. Have you watched the show?
The Stark family collectively should have been #1.
Ned trusting Littlefinger is one thing, but what about Catelyn releasing Jaime? or Robb marrying Talisa? or Arya not naming Tywin/Cersei/Joffrey to Jaqen H'gar? or Sansa trusting Littlefinger and agreeing to marry Ramsey? or Rickon for not zig-zagging? Or Bran for starting the whole war by disobeying his mother and climbing the tower walls, as well as getting The 3 Eyed Crow (Blood Raven) and Hodor killed?
Since you mentioned the flash don't forget Oliver Queen with 0 sword training challenging the then best swordsman in the world to a duel to the death.....
Erick Soler Not really a dumb decision
@@prometheustv6558 yep, just dumb writing
Well what else was he supposed to do? It was either that or get his sister killed
Pretty sure Barry Allens biggest mistake was saving iris
Actually, Negan was still out in the open when they started shooting, it's just that Rick can't hit the broad side of a barn.
I humbly disagree that Rebecca's decision to leave her job in New York and move to California was dumb decision. She was unhappy, stressed out, and overworked in New York, and in California, she finally has a life worth living with friends that love her, even if there were some bumps in the road getting there. I'd rather be happy and poor, than rich and stressed out.
More healthy, in the long run, which also saves money!
I don't blame Rick for making bad decisions. I blame the Walking Dead for bad writing.
I saw Fiona and I knew 😂🤣
If something Barry Allen did isn't on here
edit. I KNEW IT.
Is it me or does Robb and Ned both seem twice as dumb in the show than in the books despite making the same decisions (mostly. Robb, was a bit more intelligent at the Red Wedding in not bringing Jeyne with him)? Idk I have this impression that the show is like "you're honorable? ha! that must mean you're also really stupid!"
"Angel." On the final episode, Lindsay (series-long bad guy) trusted the good guys to actually trust him. Dumb decision. They killed him after they used him.
Man... I miss Shameless
yves wes he probably doesn't have Showtime channel anymore. But if he has netflix they give it there.
Nop bro. Its not in Netflix anymore
I cancelled Showtime after season 7 ended. From what I've heard, I haven't missed much. I might just buy season eight on a black Friday sale. Maybe.
koloto47 are you referring to the British original version of shameless? Because if it is you should have just said that because yes the British version is no longer on Netflix but the American version is still on Netflix.
Shameless is still on Netflix
They can make a whole list like this dedicated to The Walking Dead.
you could've filled this entire list with dumb decisions that the Flash has made
Redbandit you would need a top 20.
There could be a whole top ten just for The Walking Dead. That's why I stopped watching.
Edit: oh look they chose the exact moment I turned off the tv.
top 10 dumbest decisions. By smartest movie characters
Couldn't get past season 1 of the Walking Dead 😴 I would be probably be rooting for the Zombies at this point 👹
You could make a top 10 dumb decisions just from Pretty Little Liars, like leaving your computer, which you have important material on, completely UNGUARDED and easily accessible by anyone during a house showing.
How about Cersei putting the High Sparrow in a powerful position?
Gossip Girl should have at least an honorable mention. SPOILERS: Chuck Bass helping Bart Bass come out of the shadows. Later Bart reveals he is evil, takes over Bass Industries and tries to kill Chuck.
Shameless is literally one of the worst shows of all time. Such awful and unlikeable characters. If you could even call them that...
Zac Irvin It was fun atleast like the first 4 seasons
kaitsu - You Call watching a severely dysfunctional family constantly fucking other people over, cheating on the ones they love and hurting good people just for personal gain fun? No. It’s not. If you can relate to any one character in that show you should be concerned about your morals. Not to mention the writing is awful and 99% of the drama feels forced just for shock value.
I cancelled Showtime after season 7. From what I've heard, I haven't missed much.
Zac Irvin get over it, it is just a series there was a lot of stupid stuff but it had it's funny moments aswell
+Zac Irvin I think Shameless is a topical look at society in general.
Turns out Kevin Spacey was a lot sketchier than we thought too!
Dexter saving the trinity killer & the effect of that was really heartbreaking
And bullshit. No way he could have found out where Dexter really lived
dexter should have killed him when he had the chance